Langston Earley
Langston was an early gay activist, and dedicated his life to addressing the mental health needs of sexual minority people.
Joseph Edwards
Robert Erby
Don Ellerman
Don was one of WTP's earliest members, conducting the first survey of the needs of PWAs in the region in 1986 for the Philadelphia AIDS Commission of the Pew Charitable Trusts.
Phillip Ellison
Phil dedicated himself to educating other African Americans living with HIV/AIDS about good nutrition as essential to living a healthy life with HIV.
Carl Epps
Carl was an early volunteer at Blacks Educating Blacks About Sexual Health Issues and among those who started Unity, Inc., the first black gay AIDS organization in the city.
Vincent Esposito
Daniel B. Estes
Dan was a leading Philadelphia gay activist since the 1970s, and fought AIDS as an activist and psychotherapist until his death in 1995.
Jose Ramon Estrada
Herbert Evans
Herbert was We The People's Member Services Director for two years, while also serving as pastor of the local Metropolitan Community Church and a member of numerous national clergy boards.
Martin Evans
Perry Fagerli
Perry was a board member at We The People and editor of our newsletter from 1988 to 1990.
Mark Familant
 Patricia Lilliana Fassett
Pat was an active volunteer at We The People for many years, as well as an early member of Women with Immune
Disorders Organizing and Meeting (WISDOM), Philadelphia's first coalition of women living with HIV/AIDS. russian online dating sites

Alan Feller
Alan was We The People's first office manager and a role model to many struggling with AIDS long before there were medical treatments to help.
Skip Ferco
Anna Ferguson
David Fithian
Grant-Michael Fitzgerald
Grant-Michael, a minister, was a leading gay activist in Philadelphia in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and one of the few African Americans involved in the gay rights struggle in Philadelphia in those years.
John Flynn
Gilbert Foote
Darrell Ford
Timothy Fox
Cynthia Frantz
Nathaniel Frazier
Nate's death in 1986 -- with his body abandoned in the Philadelphia city morgue -- led to the development of the first "emergency needs" fund in Philadelphia by the AIDS Task Force in 1986.
Annette Frederick
George Freeman
George, a Lutheran minister, was the first president of our first Board of Directors.
Herbert Freeman
Eric Friedman
Jack Friel
Jack was a well-known Philadelphia restauranteur, and a major player on the city's gay social scene.
Marvin Fuller
Richard Gac
Samuel Garcia
Sammy served as Convenor of We The People's board of directors in 1991-92, and worked as an AIDS educator for Congreso de Latinos Unidos.
Oscar Garcia-Vera
As the city's only openly gay -- and openly HIV+ -- parole officer, Oscar helped many incarcerated sexual minority people and people living with HIV/AIDS.
Eric Garrett
Lawrence Gibbs
Anthony Eugené Gibson
Dale Saville Gins
Russell Gland
Gwendolyn Goldie
Evito Gonzalez
Evito was a member of WTP's board of directors, and an advocate for AIDS services in his home Delaware County outside Philadelphia.
Gerald Gould
Ron Graff
Jackie Grant
Rochelle Gray
Randolph Green
Stanley Green
Steven Green
Frank Greenberg
Shirley Ann Greene
Jerry Gregory
Frank Griffith
Daniel Grimm
Ezejuek Gurrara
George Haney
Henrietta Hanley
Myron Hansberry
Myron was never a member of We The People, but his experiences in the city's homeless shelters in the mid-1980s forced the city to create the AIDS housing system.
William Harding
Annetta Hardy
Wilbur Hardy
Dennis Harenza
Bernard Harmon
James Harris
James, who died at the age of 25, taught us all through his struggle with childhood abuse and addiction as he fought against HIV disease and for the rights of poor people with AIDS.
Ivan Harvey
Bronda Harrison
Nina Hart
Robert Hart
Victor Harvey
Thomas Hatcher
Earl Hatchett
Joseph Haughney
Lena Hayward
Garfield Hedgeman
Essex Hemphill
Essex, an early supporter of We The People, was a nationally-known black gay author, poet and playwright.
Robert Hemphill
Nina Herman
Rodney Hibbard
Alfred Hickman
Walker Hicks
Tom Hockridge
Matthew Hoffman
Patrick Hogan
Leonard Holmes
Bennard Hopewell
John B. Howard
Vincent Howard
Vincent fought for the rights of low-income people with AIDS.
Nancy Huertas
Nancy was a leading Latina activist, and among the only Latina members of the city's HIV Commission.
Steven Hunt
Russell Hurlburt
Russell dedicated his whole life to helping people in recovery, and was the founder of We The People's "Confronting Denial" support group.
Darien Huston
David Huston
James Hymes
Jim was an early supporter of the city's first AIDS organization, Philadelphia Community Health Alternatives, and the second director of the city's AIDS Activities Coordinating Office.
William Ingram
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Arnold Jackson

Arnold held several positions in the early years of We The People, also worked at ActionAIDS and the AIDS Law Project, and was one of the most respected black gay writers in Philadelphia.
Ricardo Jackson
Wil Jackson
Larry Jarrett
Tony Jarvis
Tony was much-loved and committed to helping black gay men with AIDS, and was an active volunteer with Black and White Men Together and the Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Task Force..
Michael Jesiolowski
Bill Johnson
Charles Johnson
David Johnson
Don Johnson
Edwina Johnson
Gradie Johnson
Jessie Johnson
Kenneth Johnson
Melvin Johnson
Melvin, always believed to be our friendliest member, was also a member of our Board of Directors and an active volunteer in our community meals program.
Roland Johnson
Ronald Johnson
Sandra Johnson
Steve Johnson
Oscar Jolley
Al Jones
Elayne Jones
Elayne was one of the first women to become involved in We The People, and served on our board of directors as well as the boards
of Philadelphia FIGHT, the AIDS Education and Training Center, WISDOM and other groups.  She remained committed in
the later years of her life to sharing a message of hope and recovery to women with HIV/AIDS anywhere she went.
Myron Jones
Myron was a member of our Board of Directors and a volunteer at ActionAIDS.
Robert Jones
Robert was an early board member at We The People, and a leader in the creation of our Life Center and of Unity, Inc., the city's first black gay AIDS organization.
Steven Jones
William Jones
Dennis Joseph
Phillip Josewitz
David Just
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